By the way the CIA uses telegram to let people “securely” contact them. That’s making me believe it is definitely compromised.
By the way the CIA uses telegram to let people “securely” contact them. That’s making me believe it is definitely compromised.
I disagree. GNOME is a bit buggy, but plasma is not designed for touch, and I think that matters a lot. Steam deck also has touchpads that most users use when mousing about their regular de, the steam decks touch support is mainly meant for the steam bigscreen ui.
A correction they are using PHOSH, which is a variant of GNOME.
Ubuntu touch uses unity
It has a few bugs. It’s not the smoothest, but it works pretty well
GNOME is the only one I use on my tablet
Manjaro is already less stable than arch, now it collects your data involuntarily? Fucking wild how anyone can use it.
My Dell latitude has pretty much the same situation.
I’m talking about streaming versus local playback, saying local playback is better for me.
I say ogg instead of mp3, because I prefer it over mp3. OGG was always open but mp3 was formerly patented.
If only it didn’t use YTM as a backend. Youtube Music has the absolute worst recommendations I have ever used. It will literally play a song from an artist I never heard before in a genre I don’t listen to. It’s completely random. I wish OGG players were more popular.
The guy made 3+ pages of posts shitting on linux, all while nobody else posted and 95% of the posts were downvoted to shit. Nobody was laughing, the guy made real arguments, and genuinely seemed to have an issue with linux. I never detected any satire presonally.
Interesting concept, if it gets good enough I hope ubuntu touch adopts this because I’m not a big fan of waydroid.
I haven’t tried yet with my grandparents, but I will next time I see them. I have tried with my dad but he wasn’t much of a fan of it and preferred MacOS. My mom uses a chromebook and it suits her well enough, so I won’t try to budge her.
If I feel like it, I might use DD to clone my drive and put in on a hard drive. Usually I don’t back up, though.
No just a bad memory. it was exiv2 all along, I checked.
Me too i went back to the linux install i wouldve used it on, and I couldn’t find exiv4 just exiv2 so I misremembered.
yes it was literally the same as exiv2. I remember it from maybe 6 months to a year ago. I went to the install which I remembered using it on, and it was exiv2, so I am wrong.
I hadn’t heard of it before, but it seems like a solid company.
Maybe I’m a dumbass and it’s my fault, but I find that archinstall always has an issue when you run it. It’s easier to install arch manually than run the and troubleshoot.